Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8948526 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Si/SiC composite ceramics was produced by reaction sintering method in process of molten silicon infiltration into porous C/SiC preform fabricated by powder injection molding followed by impregnation with phenolic resin and carbonization. To optimize the ceramics densification process, effect of slurry composition, debinding conditions and the key parameters of all technological stages on the Si/SiC composite characteristics was studied. At the stage of molding the value of solid loading 87.5% was achieved using bimodal SiC powder and paraffin-based binder. It was found that the optimal conditions of fast thermal debinding correspond to the heating rate of 10â°C/min in air. The porous C/SiC ceramic preform carbonized at 1200â°C contained 4% of pyrolytic carbon and â¼25% of open pores. The bulk density of Si/SiC ceramics reached 3.04âg/cm3, silicon carbide content was 83-85âwt.% and residual porosity did not exceed 2%.
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Authors
P.S. Grinchuk, M.V. Kiyashko, H.M. Abuhimd, M.S. Alshahrani, M.O. Stepkin, V.V. Toropov, A.A. Khort, D.V. Solovei, A.V. Akulich, M.D. Shashkov, M.Yu Liakh,